// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- // This is the autoexec.fxl file. It resides in the same directory as // FaceFX Studio. Commands in this file will be executed when // FxStudio.exe is run. // // You can also create FXL files that are run whenever you open a // specific FXA file. Simply put the FXL file in the directory as the // FXA file, and give it the same name. // // Currently, this file simply prints a message to the log. Several // commands commonly found in autoexec files are also listed below // and can be uncommented to put into effect. // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Tells FaceFX to use Direct Sound instead of OpenAL to play sound. // OpenAL sounds better when scrubbing, but may cause crashes if // you don't have the latest sound drivers installed along with the latest // version of OpenAL: // www.oc3ent.com/downloads/OpenALwEAX.exe // Comment this line out if you would prefer to use OpenAL. set -name "g_audiosystem" -v "directsound"; // Uncomment if you want FaceFX to attempt to analyze WAV files shorter // than half a second. Please be aware that we can not guarantee results // for files shorter than 0.5 seconds. //set -n "a_audiomin" -v "0.1"; // The below python script is an example of how to automatically modify the // analysis text before sending it into FaceFX Studio. You can insert text tags, // transliterate proper nouns, or search for phrases to key gestures. // exec -f "AnalysisTextPreprocessor.py" // Run some additional setup from a Python script. exec -f "OnAutoexec.py" // Register the event custom payload manager plugin. exec -f "EventCustomPayloadManager.py" // Prints a message to the log. print -message "autoexec.fxl file executed";